Why cliff-edge sports sharpen fear itself

Extreme gliding compresses threat, control, and feedback into seconds, forcing fear circuits and prefrontal control systems to wire with a precision ground drills rarely reach.

Extreme gliding compresses threat, control, and feedback into seconds, forcing fear circuits and prefrontal control systems to wire with a precision ground drills rarely reach.

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